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I use these on my stuff.
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I hope the hardware they're attached to is just as strong as the lock.Originally posted by Z06killinsbf View PostWe use similar ones to these on our safes and shop doors.
https://securitysnobs.com/Sargent-Gr...1-Padlock.html.
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oh ya. The Marines broke their key off in one we needed in and it took 2 guys with cut off wheels and chisels almost 4 hours to cut into one of these fuckers.Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View PostI hope the hardware they're attached to is just as strong as the lock.
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You could just go the easy way. My dad, before he passed, made stuff to prevent thieves from taking his trailers. I have something he made around here somewhere. Basically it's a steel pipe that will fit around the coupler that is long enough to slide down to the part of your hitch that gets wide with a chain welded to it so that you can lock it to your jack. Huge ass chain with a big lock and a steel pipe.
You aren't getting past it and it costs next to nothing to make.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Lock pickers
These guys are an exception, 99% of the population couldn't pick a lock if shown how. It takes a lot of practice. Most thieves try and force it and just break shit to get in.Originally posted by 71chevellejohn View PostThere's a couple youtube channels that pop up in my feed that are all about lockpicking and shitty locks.
bosnianbill is one channel and lockman28(i think) is another - They either have weird locks from around the world or demonstrate how easy some of the popular locks are to defeat.
Those guys look good on video but I'd like to see it in a controlled environment.
That being said the Master hitch locks ( the original brown colored ones) are the best in my book.
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We have those on our trailers. They seem pretty sturdy. Of course, if someone has a fork or a simple piece of hooked iron sticking out from their hitch, they can just set the trailer on it and tow it away without using the ball hitch.Originally posted by Mach1 View PostI use these on my stuff.

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Dang! I was about to buy one but just noticed its for bull dog style hitchesOriginally posted by Mach1 View PostI use these on my stuff.

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I think I'm just going to buy this and buy a nice lock for it. http://m.harborfreight.com/ez-lock-t...not%20provided
I already have some high dollar chain I'll tie around a wheel also.
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